Thank you so much! It worked for me too!!!
Thanks. This has been bothering me for months. Fantastic!
Thanks, and to whoever posted that answer. Clever guy!
Woohoo! It worked. I've been trying forever. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I was going crazy!
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This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

It takes many months after it is posted, if at all.
When they need some rest from the hard work at the laundry with all that nasty business about the wheelbarrows full of interest money that pour off that Gigantic pot of money that they sit on while the students are late on their house payments, miss their insurance payments, and get late fees on electricity bills, and have to deal with ISP cut-offs as they try to attend school in an online setting at Axia College of University of Phoenix.
The students credit rating goes down and the banks that lend the money sell the info they receive from the student to other banks that make bogus offers of `preapproved` loans in the interim.
The unsuspecting student who is in this precarious position often will opt to take the loan to hold them over until the Pell grant money (that has been sitting in an interest bearing account at the school for many months) comes in.
Instead, the bank that offers the loan refuses the loan but reports the action the the 3 credit agencies as a risk because they tried to get a loan.
It is a beautiful work of Art (artifice).
The problem is very serious, but there is a media Blackout as far as I can tell. I have located some (supposedly) powerful elements who have a stake in the students success, but they don`t let me know much other than they are probing the school.
Meanwhile, the students go hungry....
That is the story that I know...
Charles Patterson mr_fun(@live.com.

Someone said: just a small comment to the complete a** that is actually pretty much right about everything but it does state that the money can be used for "living expenses" which do include housing payments and transportation which helps people to continue to attend school.

Incorrect, the refund checks are issued based on upcoming classes and disbursed in 6 month increments. Sometimes as required by state law however, federal overrules state. If there isin`t a disbursement law in your state expect twice a year unless you have specific types of loans or private loans (most of these are written directly to you). Most all loans are now direct lending from the federal government. Your attendance record, compliance with the loans requirements, and income effect when and how much you will recieve. This is why you must reapply yearly or if there is a significant change in your lifestyle. Most of the time these ciscumstances will be carried into the next years application. Now failure to complete a class, below required GPA, or discrepencies in your loan applications can delay and even stop all funding. At which point the school will be notified and the amount on your account will be immediately due, and you will be sent a bill. Not a receipt. When it is time for you to recieve your money you will be able to view this on the account tab in the 2010 version of UoPX website. It will say "debit memo" and the amount on that will be the amount you will recieve. If you have any questions please consult your financial advisor. They will be able to assit you with the specifics of your situation as no student loans is the same. Have a wonderful college year!

Someone said: I was wondering when I was going to see one of those fake propaganda-spewing web bots. Thanks for the heads-up! ;)
I suggest the programmer clean it up a bit, it's still pretty obvious, but nice try

It will take from four to seven months depending on what they decide they want to do. They get paid according to how long they can hold monies as it is kept in an interest-bearing account that tallies up a daily gain for profit.
If you are wise, you will avoid the Horror that is University of Phoenix.
I know through experience, and exercising due diligence and meeting the school more than halfway on every aspect of our legal contract found them unable (unwilling) to meet their end of the contract. This is how it will be found in a court of law.

I have been seeing a lot of complaints about uop and i have to digress. I have not been given the run around or told one thing and something else is done. from what i see, refunds are disbursed every thee months. somebody said nine weeks after classes start. its more like 11 to 12 weeks. that said, maybe some people are impatient? most schools do not give students refunds every 3 months-its twice a year. i am doing well in my classes, i have a B avergage.

Well normal it takes 14calendar days from the date you see it on your student account. They take there time though. The Fin. Aid Department has nothing to do with our refunds all refund come from the school. If you are having problems I would suggest speak to some one`s supervisor. I feel they don`t care when you get your money. They don`t care how long it is there you have to look out for yoruself.

In genera, the university of phoenix has very different policies in comparision to other schools and institutions in terms of disbursion of refund checks.The university of phoenix has the policy of disbursing the checks once a year only and they hold all funds till the student is done with his full tution fee for the year.
harry Doubtson.

When I went to University of Phoenix three weeks after I started i received a refund check for $3,000.I had it direct cesopited to my account and it was on time.the second week I call they had already had my money at the school and the third week it was in my bank.

The whole process from the time that you submit your loan application to the time that you receive your refund check typically takes about 90 days. You should receive your refund check within 14 days of the disbursement date that the school received your funds.

It usually takes about 14 days from the date your student loans and/or grants are disbursed. When you look on the account page and see the (credit) listed there, keep watching that credit and when it disappears, you know that they have mailed your check.

Someone said: hi, why in the hell do we have to keep looking at the credits, they have the loan accounts in front of them, just add whats owed(debit) then send us the d**n rest. student at univ. of phoenix online sept.2010 bye!. Show me the money UOP!.... What is going on with the University of Phoenix holding on to our money?? This place is a gigantic joke.. I couldn't agree with you more. I am sooooo tired of UOP doing this.....They always put you s*** to th side instead of just sending it out. Like, its not theres to hold on to.

Yes the university sends refund checks, for left over money from your grants and loans. If you know your online ID and PW you can acess them under account, then account summarys. it will say how much has been paid and how much is left over.

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